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Speiseservice für 4 Personen Ahorn

Dinner Service
January 1998 - May 1998
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Wooden dolls' house cooking pot, lid, four plates, and 4 settings of metal cutlery made in Germany by Bodo Hennig in 1998
Clear plastic box lid for dolls' house dinner service made in Germany by Bodo Hennig in 1998
Blue card box base for dolls' house dinner service made in Germany by Bodo Hennig in 1998
Mini paper booklet, catalogue of dolls' house furniture made in Germany by Bodo Hennig in 1998

Object details

Object type
Parts
This object consists of 10 parts.
(Some alternative part names are also shown below)
  • Cooking Pot
  • Dolls House Accessory
  • Lid
  • Dolls House Accessory
  • Plate
  • Dolls House Accessory
  • Plate
  • Dolls House Accessory
  • Plate
  • Dolls House Accessory
  • Plate
  • Dolls House Accessory
  • Box Lining
  • Dolls House Accessory
  • Cutlery
  • Box
  • Box
  • Booklet
TitleSpeiseservice für 4 Personen Ahorn (manufacturer's title)
Brief description
Wooden dolls' house cooking pot, lid, four plates, and 4 settings of metal cutlery made in Germany by Bodo Hennig in 1998
Clear plastic box lid for dolls' house dinner service made in Germany by Bodo Hennig in 1998
Blue card box base for dolls' house dinner service made in Germany by Bodo Hennig in 1998
Mini paper booklet, catalogue of dolls' house furniture made in Germany by Bodo Hennig in 1998
Production typemass produced
Copy number
Bambino
Object history
These are part of the household utensils for the dolls' house, B.145 to 151-1998.
Production
Reason For Production: retail
Bibliographic reference
Bodo Hennig catalogue, 1998
Other number
7060 - product number
Collection
Accession number
B.187:1-1998

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Record createdJuly 22, 1998
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